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Effects of dark rearing on phosphorylation of neurotrophin Trk receptors (Articolo in rivista)
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Viegi A., Cotrufo T., Berardi N., Mascia L., Maffei L. (2002)
Effects of dark rearing on phosphorylation of neurotrophin Trk receptors
in European journal of neuroscience (Print)
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- Effects of dark rearing on phosphorylation of neurotrophin Trk receptors (literal)
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- Total lack of visual experience (dark rearing, DR) is known to affect
development of mammalian visual cortex (VC) and to prolong the critical
period of visual cortical plasticity. Neurotrophins (NTs) have been
proposed to play a relevant role in activity dependent processes important
for the final shaping of cortical visual connections. Neurotrophin supply
or antagonism of endogenous NT action profoundly affect visual cortical
development and plasticity; in particular, exogenous supply of NTs
counteracts DR effects on VC development. However, the effects of DR on NT
expression are still debated and mounting evidence reports a mismatch
between BDNF mRNA and protein expression in DR animals. To gain insight
into the effects of DR on expression of nerve growth factor (NGF) and the
functional state of NT signalling pathways, we assessed the
phosphorylation state of Trk receptors in light-reared animals (LR), in
dark-reared animals (DR), in DR animals briefly exposed to light and in DR
animals with exogenous supply of NTs [NGF, brain-derived neurotrophic
factor (BDNF) and NT-4] in the VC. We report that DR increases the
expression of NGF but reduces the phosphorylation of TrkA and TrkB
receptors with respect to LR; normal phosphorylation is rapidly rescued by
a brief exposure to light. Exogenous supply of NGF, BDNF or NT4 in DR
animals also rescues the phosphorylation of their receptors.
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